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| Gear Head Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Austin/Bastrop, TX
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| Most comfortable set of closed headphones I'm in the market for an affordable pair of headphones for tracking. My range is <$100 (can be used). So far I've tried: AKG K240M: open and very hard to drive, though pretty comfortable. But still the sides of my head get tired after hours of use. Sennheiser HD280: I found it very uncomfortable. Sony MDR-V700: sounds good and loud but also is very uncomfortable. Sennheiser HD580: out of my price range, but I did find this one very comfortable, not head-fatiguing at all. The sound was a bit bass-heavy and border-line muddy, though good enough definitely for tracking. Anything else I should try? Please note that comfort is of higher priority than sound quality, though obviously I'd like it to sound as good as possible. Thanks! ari |
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| Gear interested Join Date: May 2007 Location: Truckee, California
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| Comfy cans Sony MDR-7506? |
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| Gear nut Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Durham, NC
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| The Proline Ultrasone 650's rock! Less Hear Fatique = more comfortable!
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| Gear nut Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Stow, Ohio
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| I don't usually push stuff on here, but since we introduced the ATH-M50s, the ATH-M40s and ATH-D40s have dropped in price. Check them out, I've used the ATH-M40s for years. ![]()
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| Gear Guru Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Twin Cities, USA
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I have also been using the M40's for years, and though I have tried a ton of more expensive headphones, still find them the most balanced, and isolation is also quite good.
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| Gear nut Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Stow, Ohio
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| Sounds Great...check your PM.
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| Gear Guru Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Twin Cities, USA
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| Thanks Chris. I just ordered a set of the M50's. I'll let you know what I think once I get them. ![]()
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| Gear Head Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Austin/Bastrop, TX
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| Thanks for the responses, guys -- I'll have to check out that Audio-Technica. Keep 'em coming. ari |
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| Gear Head Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Illinois
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| Also if you could put if you wear glasses that would be a big help. I have noticed that some headphones just don't agree with my glasses. Sennheiser HD280 are my personal fav. |
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| Gear Head Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Austin/Bastrop, TX
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| Gear maniac Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Sugar Land, TX
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| wow...that's surprising to hear. the HD280's are by far the most comfortable headphones i've ever used. my only complaint is that they're not very durable...
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| Lives for gear | I must say I allways liked AT products... the M40s are great! |
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| Gear Guru Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Twin Cities, USA
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| Oh my goodness!! I got my new AT M50's today. I have never heard anything like them, and I have tried plenty of high end headphones. The clarity is outstanding, and the bass is out of this world. Wow!
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| Gear maniac Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Florida
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| Another vote for the ATH-M40s. The M40s have the flatest response of any headphones I've ever used. Chris tell me about the ATH-M50s. LJ |
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| Beyer DT250. Nice sound and nice to wear.
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| Gear addict | Can anyone directly compare the m40's to the hd280 i was almost sold on getting the hd280s as my new set of headphones but the m40 has now sparked my interest...so was just looking for a direct comparison.
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| Gear maniac Join Date: Feb 2007
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| Beyerdynamics any of the beyerdynamic range. for a little more $$ you could look at the DT 880. ultra confortable and v. accurate for the money. Spek |
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| Gear maniac Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Florida
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I just got a pair of the ATH M50's for $70 off of ebay. Everyone else has them for $139 and up but I made an offer of 70 bucks and the seller took it. The link is below but the auction is over. If you decide you want a pair watch to see if they re list . The M50's are extremely detailed and very clear. I've been using them for a few days now and they are my new favorite cans. Good luck. :) eBay: Audio Technica*ATHM50*ATH-M50 Pro Stereo Headphones NEW (item 330128706298 end time Jun-03-07 18:25:21 PDT) | |
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| Gear Guru Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Twin Cities, USA
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Now, about that coiled cord.. ![]()
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| Gear maniac Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Florida
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| Gear Guru Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Twin Cities, USA
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Back to the thread topic, I admit these are not the most comfortable set of closed headphones, the M40's are more comfortable, but the sound! For a real treat, I just listened to the whole of Abraxas (on SACD, a must) and, OMG!! The drums coming out of those cans are unreal! Actually, quite real, they are like you are in the room with them, both sound and percussion of them. The way things pop out at you is like no phones I have ever heard. How did they do this? Listen to Se a Cabo. What else can I say? WOW!!
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